This data correlates roughly with what SpeedTest.net is showing (speeds in Mbps):

Top Countries by Download Speed (st.n)

#

Country

d/l

u/l

1

Korea, Republic of

23.88

13 – 3.43

2

Japan

17.04

2 – 8.19

3

Aland Islands

16.39

5 – 6.05

4

Latvia

16.07

3 – 6.37

5

Romania

14.68

7 – 5.46

6

Lithuania

14.49

1 – 9.34

7

Sweden

14.39

9 – 5.30

8

Netherlands

13.76

14 – 3.42

9

Bulgaria

13.41

4 – 6.17

10

Andorra

12.95

8 – 5.31

11

Moldova

11.86

12 – 3.59

12

Hong Kong

10.37

6 – 5.63

13

Portugal

10.22

Ru – 11 – 4.8

14

Slovakia

10

Sv – 10 – 5.16

39

Canada

6.24

40 – 1.10

It should come as no surprise that Africa is lagging in the Continental Top:

A South-African IT corporation, Unlimited IT, sent 4 GB of data in a USB key tied to Winston, a homing pidgeon, who fled 80 km (50 miles) in 1h 8 min. Including downloading [from USB key to computer], the transfer took two hours, six minutes and 57 seconds -- the time it took for only four percent of the data to be transferred using a Telkom line.

In some parts of the world, net neutrality seems to be the least of their worries